SABS Catalogue
Your Library should have a catalogue of standards
available. The catalogue lists, in numerical order, all standards
and related publications approved by the Standards Approvals
Committee of the South African Bureau of Standards or published
by the South African Bureau of Standards. Notice is given
in the Government Gazette of the approval of new standards
and of amendments to existing standards.
For updated information - please consult the
SABS Website at http://www.sabs.co.za.

Year of publication
Gives the year in which the standard was issued.
Where a foreign or international standard is adopted, the
year of issue of the source document is given. In the case
of consolidated standards, the date of the latest amendment
is allocated to the standard.
Date reaffirmed
Gives the date on which the standard was reaffirmed.
Title
Gives the title of the standard
Edition number
Indicates the edition of the standard. In the
case of consolidated editions, the number of amendments to
the base document is indicated by a decimal figure after the
edition number e.g. ed.1.2., which means the first edition
has two amendments.
Page format, number of pages, language
Gives the format, number of pages and language
in which a publication was published. All SABS standards are
published in English, and certain standards are also available
in Afrikaans.
Price group
Gives the price code of each standard. Eg. Group
1 = R12.00. Group 24 = R300.00
Harmonization
Gives the reference number, year of issue and
relationship to a corresponding international, regional or
other foreign national standard. The relationship is indicated
as follows:
TABLE
Certification
Indicates whether a certification mark scheme
or a registration (listing) scheme has been established for
the standard.
ICS Number
Lists the publication according to their ICS
(International Classification for Standards) number. The ICS
system groups publications by subject matter.
Abstract
Gives the scope of the publication
Amendments
Lists the amendments and the date of approval
of each amendment that has been issued since publication of
the standard.
Chronological numbering of collective amendments
is not linked to the specific standard but to the numbering
of the collective groups of standards they refer to.
(Source: SABS
Catalogue 2001)